The Nature Team
The Nature Team
To know the meme behind the design, scroll to the joke part below
Australia is renowned for its unique and diverse wildlife, thanks to its isolated location and varied ecosystems. The country is home to over 500,000 species of animals, many of which are found nowhere else on Earth. From the iconic kangaroos and koalas to exotic creatures like the platypus and the echidna, Australia’s biodiversity is astounding. However, the country is also known for its dangerous animals, including the box jellyfish, saltwater crocodiles, and venomous snakes like the inland taipan, considered the most toxic snake in the world.
Despite these risks, Australians have learned to coexist with these creatures, incorporating them into their daily lives. Many animals, like kangaroos and birds, roam freely in urban areas and rural communities, often seen in parks or even residential streets. Australians have a deep respect for their wildlife, with strict conservation laws and efforts to protect endangered species. People are generally educated on how to safely interact with dangerous animals, with many living in harmony with nature, whether it’s keeping a safe distance from wildlife or enjoying the beauty of the natural world through eco-tourism and outdoor activities. Australia’s relationship with its animals is a unique blend of awe, caution, and respect.
Australia’s national emblem features two iconic animals: the kangaroo and the emu. These creatures symbolize progress and resilience. The kangaroo represents moving forward, while the emu, being flightless, stands for endurance. Both animals can’t easily move backward, reflecting Australia’s forward-thinking spirit. This emblem, which also includes a shield and the Commonwealth Star, is a symbol of unity and strength.
Emo culture, born from punk rock in the ’80s, became known for its emotional expression through music and fashion. Emo style features skinny jeans, band tees, Converse shoes, and dark makeup. Hair is a key element—choppy layers with long bangs often covering the face, styled sleek and straight, and dyed in dark colors or bold shades like red or purple. The look blends individuality with raw emotional expression.
M1A1 AIM (Mentioned in the 20,000 Emus under the Sub Nations)
The joke
As the nation is heavily inspired by the wildlife, they even had to lose a military war against the wildlife.
Having these dangerous animals in one's nation, can cause ("emos") to rise again and role the air, sea, and ground tarantulasly.